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Artemisia stelleriana , commonly known as , Beach Wormwood , or Dusty Miller , is highly reviewed by gardeners for its striking silvery-white foliage and exceptional hardiness. It is often described as a "staple" for low-maintenance gardens due to its ability to thrive in harsh conditions. Key Performance Highlights

: Reviewers from New England and West Virginia report that the plant is "beyond hardy," successfully surviving wet winters in Zone 5 and 6 and doubling in size by the following spring.

: Multiple sources confirm it is a "must-have" for areas with high wildlife activity, as it is notably deer and rabbit resistant .

: It requires "little to no maintenance" once established. Gardeners appreciate that it is drought-tolerant and thrives in "poor and dry soil" where other plants might struggle.

: Often used as a "spiller" in containers or a "shimmering carpet" for groundcover, its silver texture is praised for complementing almost any other flower color, especially in moonlight gardens . Gardening Considerations Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' | Woolsington

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Artemisia stelleriana , commonly known as , Beach Wormwood , or Dusty Miller , is highly reviewed by gardeners for its striking silvery-white foliage and exceptional hardiness. It is often described as a "staple" for low-maintenance gardens due to its ability to thrive in harsh conditions. Key Performance Highlights

: Reviewers from New England and West Virginia report that the plant is "beyond hardy," successfully surviving wet winters in Zone 5 and 6 and doubling in size by the following spring. artemisia stelleriana

: Multiple sources confirm it is a "must-have" for areas with high wildlife activity, as it is notably deer and rabbit resistant . Artemisia stelleriana , commonly known as , Beach

: It requires "little to no maintenance" once established. Gardeners appreciate that it is drought-tolerant and thrives in "poor and dry soil" where other plants might struggle. : Multiple sources confirm it is a "must-have"

: Often used as a "spiller" in containers or a "shimmering carpet" for groundcover, its silver texture is praised for complementing almost any other flower color, especially in moonlight gardens . Gardening Considerations Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' | Woolsington

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